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    The topic that I choose to do my essay over is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. According to the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder article from Australian Nursing, PTSD is defined as “a psychological response to the experience of intense traumatic events, particularly those that threaten life. It can affect people of any age, culture or gender.” When a person undergoes a great deal of distress from something traumatic that happened to them from a situation or an event which could be but not limited…

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    One of the most important things of the human being is the capacity of express himself and said all their feelings. These feelings are inside us, and the best way to release is through music. The music take us into a hypnotic state than relax and soothes us; in other words, music can change us frame of mind. At the beginning the music was histories about important people or legendary warriors, for the people were easier to remember this stories with music. Over time the music become in two…

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    Cuban Jazz Pianist Essay

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    Cuban jazz pianist and composer, David Virelles, has been widely solicited by the attentive musicians on the current scene, who immediately recognized his outstanding creative capabilities. In the recent past, he has played key roles in projects led by trumpeter Tomasz Stanko and saxophonists Henry Threadgill and Chris Potter. As a leader, Virelles always brings heritage into the game, and both Continuum (Pi Recordings, 2012) and Mboko (ECM, 2015) received accolades from the specialized media…

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    such as cancer which is increasingly becoming a diet related issue, cancer cell thrive due to sugar. Fast food companies and large corporations are increasingly taking hold of farmland and water resources marketing as their own products with their hypnotic and commercials created to target chosen groups of mass consumers. As a result agricultural land for healthy food is either being stripped and or the crop is being genetically modified to become more profitable to keep up with fast food…

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    Marx and Lenina Crowne have an engaging conversation about freedom. Bernard feels as though, he gets treated as they freedom doesn't exist while Lenina feels like they "to have the most wonderful time." Soma is the freedom. Soma puts people in a hypnotic cycle where they don't feel as though they should ask questions about what is right or wrong, how the society is created. Bernard feels as though the soma is not symbolized as freedom while Lenina does. Bernard is one who would rather be alone…

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    adventure that some people cannot resist. Memories that are in crushed in my brain now and forever. The crystal clear water dances as the sunlight bounces off the surface. The sound of the trickling water sooths the soul and relaxes you into a hypnotic state of mind. The Vermont state bird, Hermit Thrush sings it’s intricate songs as I sit cross-legged on the highest point of the falls. Feeling like a queen. I let my mind slip into oblivion. The wind tasseling my lushes’ locks and quietly…

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    the ethical conflict arises when Dr. Thomas, the pharmacist-in-charge, asks myself, the new staff pharmacist, to fill a prescription for Mrs. Lapworth. The prescription, prescribed by Dr. Everett, is written for Sonata 10 mg, which is a schedule IV hypnotic indicated for the treatment of insomnia. Dr. Thomas instructs me to empty out the original Sonata 10 mg capsules and fill them with the inert powder instead. Then, counsel Mrs. Lapworth as it would be the original prescribed drug. Needless to…

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    Three men are attending a wedding when an old sailor (the Mariner) stops one of them at the door. Using his hypnotic eyes to hold the attention of the man at the door, he starts telling a story about a perilous journey he took. The gentleman listener really wants to go inside to the wedding party, but he can't pull himself away from this great story teller. The Mariner begins his story. They left port, and the ship sailed down near Antarctica to get away from a bad storm, but then they get…

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    Often times when viewing a film or short video project one may find a particular aspect of the production which above the other production elements drives the mood or the purpose of the production. In viewing the short film “Nocturne in Black” directed by Jimmy Keyrouz from Columbia University, this was undeniably the case. While the film was produced at an undeniably high caliper, with every detail ranging from lighting to shot development being nearly without flaw, the sound design above all…

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    eyes widening and narrowing, his eyebrows rising and falling”, was his ability to use his large physical presence to persuade, coerce or intimidate colleagues into supporting him. Hubert Humphrey once described the “Johnson Treatment” as almost a hypnotic experience. Further, Humphrey described accession with LBJ as “having come out of a meeting with LBJ covered with blood, sweat, tears, spit and sperm”. Strictly an allusion to the passion and energy LBJ used, while on a mission to…

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